Austria’s opposition Social Democrats won nationwide elections on Sunday, the government said, swinging the country to the center-left after more than six years of influence by the extreme right. With all but absentee ballots counted, the center-left party won 35.7 percent, while Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel’s People’s Party trailed with 34.2 percent, Interior Minister Liese Prokop said on state television. Full Story
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